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US Navy’s massive 9,100-ton nuclear-powered attack submarine nears return to fleet
More than four years after a serious collision in the South China Sea, the ...
The USS Connecticut was damaged after colliding with a seamount in October 2021. She could return to service later this year, ...
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33 percent of America’s rare Seawolf-class ‘apex predator’ nuclear attack submarines will be retired
The USS Connecticut (SSN-22), one of only three Seawolf-class submarines ever built, struck an underwater mountain in the ...
More than four years after the USS Connecticut slammed into an underwater mountain to force an emergency ascent off China's ...
The Seawolf-class fast attack sub was deemed too expensive to mass produce in the wake of the ending of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union.
The end of the Cold War resulted in a premature end for the promising and heavily armed Seawolf-class of submarines, capable boats that arguably would have been continued if Pentagon decision-makers ...
To combat the threat of the Akula class, the U.S. Navy responded with the Seawolf class of nuclear attack submarines. The Seawolf-class submarines were envisioned as the best submarines ever built.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Seawolf-class submarines are outstanding submarines, but the Cold War mindset at the time of development accepted high performance and consequently high costs to ...
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